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By Ellen Sturm Niz Imagine you could replace every bottle of cleaning product cluttering up the space under your sink with only three things. It may seem too good to be true, but cleaning expert Jan M. Dougherty … Continue reading →

Feeding America to Use New Technology for Local Food Rescue with $1.6M Google Global Impact Award Each year, billions of pounds of surplus food is sent to landfills while 49 million Americans, including 16 million children, lack reliable … Continue reading →

On March 26, 2015, Emeril’s New Orleans, the original flagship restaurant created by Emeril Lagasse, will celebrate 25 years since it opened in New Orleans’ Warehouse District. The restaurant where Lagasse first introduced his signature “New New Orleans” cuisine is still considered one of … Continue reading →

By Madelyn Fernstrom There’s good news for people who are trying to drop a few pounds but struggle with complicated diet plans and feeling deprived over long lists of what NOT to eat. A new study suggests a simpler … Continue reading →

By Michele Turcotte, MS, RD Tart cherries are loaded with important nutrients. You would have to eat an entire sack of them to obtain all of the nutrition you can get by sipping the juice. Many antioxidants and anti-inflammatory … Continue reading →

Launched in celebration of Black History Month, limited-run, live weekly show seeks to pinpoint heritage and inspire through knowledge of the past SiriusXM recently announced the launch of “African Ancestry Radio,” a three-week series of live, call-in … Continue reading →

Misconceptions Are Among The Greatest Obstacles For Heart Health, Says One of the ‘Best Doctors in America’* Despite decades of medical research and public campaigns to ease the problem, heart disease is the No. 1 killer in the United … Continue reading →

Did you know the Democratic Republic of Congo is one of the poorest countries in the world? Help us raise awareness by sharing these ten sobering facts: Most of the country’s 6.7 million hungry people live in five conflict-affected … Continue reading →

RASA Indian restaurant in Burlingame Beckons You Aboard a Delicious Voyage of Southern Indian Coastal Cuisine In a landscape dominated locally and nationally by northern Indian restaurants, RASA stands apart in specializing in the regional cuisine of India’s … Continue reading →